Color Matters Newsletter - Fall 2008



Welcome to this issue of the Color Matters Newsletter [25].


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Contents
Announcements
Color Factoid
The Color Police
Color Tales
Color Trends - Curious Yellow
Focus: The Five Biggest Color Mistakes in the Home
Contests | Administrivia
Back Issues

Announcements

About this newsletter and our new blog
No, you haven't missed any issues of this newsletter. Some good news! We've added a real blog at Color Matters to make it easier to keep our readers informed about the rapidly changing world of color. You can even subscribe to it.


Our publications
Color Matters for the Home
We're announcing the latest publication from the author of Color Matters: Color Matters for the Home. It's the result of Jill Morton's many years of teaching color theory about interior design at several universities and continuing education seminars. Don't let that scare you! It's written for people who need the basic (and "easy to understand") facts about how they can use color to be happier and more productive in their homes. It will give you the confidence to make your home a more colorful and inspiring place.


Color Factoid

The Yellow Sky of Earth

Yellow skyA climate change activist from Australia has proposed a radical solution to reverse global warming: Inject an element into the atmosphere that would change the color of the earth's sky. Professor Tim Flannery's "solar dimming" process would inject vast amount of sulfur into the atmosphere to repel the sun's rays. Although he admits that no one knows of any negative consequences, he suggested that jet fuel be used to deliver the sulfur.

Source



The Color Police

C O L O R

Yellow text has no visibility unless it's set on a dark background. The frequency of times that people use a yellow letter in the word "COLOR" proves that we see colors with our minds and not our eyes.

Who would have thought someone would use yellow for content text on a website.

Yellow text on a web page

"Who we are" page from The Yellow Sports Car Club


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Color Tales

Grey wall with fushsia spotsHi All,

As a color consultant/decorator/artist/photographer, I deal with color & light all the time. Am fully aware of how color changes in different lights, how it reflects off of & onto different surfaces etc, etc. Here is my very embarrassing color tale:

My bathroom needed some repair work and, as a result needed a new coat of paint. After going through nearly 50 shades of ready mixed color options & not finding the exact "right" shade of grey, I rolled up my sleeves & mixed a custom color for myself. I'm obsessive that way.

It was a small space so I decided to tackle the job myself. When I finished late that night, I was bone tired, and decided to wait until the following morning to do my spot check before packing away the supplies. Waking up to brilliant sunny day, I entered the bathroom & let out a huge groan. Whah?????? Aaaaaargh! Fuchsia spots in a couple of corners! Had I not mixed up the color well enough? Had the brush that I had used to cut the corners not been cleaned properly? What the &*!@?!!!!!

"O.K.....I need a strong cup of coffee before I start to redo this mess." As I was leaving the room, I glanced over my shoulder & caught a glimpse of a bright red shiny car parked outside of my home through the partially opened window in the bathroom.

You color gurus already know the end of this story.

The fuchsia spots were only the reflection of that (red) car on the (grey) walls in my bathroom.

I still had the strong cup of coffee.

Humbly, Jeanne LaCasse

Editor's Note: Thank you Jeanne!



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Link to other articles in this newsletter

Trends: Curious Yellow
Focus: The Five Biggest Color Mistakes in the Home


. . . . . . . . . Contests. . . . . . . . .

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1. Color Tales
We'd love to hear your color story and our readers would too! Write us your funniest, worst or most dramatic color story. See this issue's Color Tales below.
us your color tale!

2. Color Police - Bad color!
Join the color police and submit an example of bad color. This might be a big color mistake that you or someone else made....or something ghastly on television. If you have a digital camera and/or a digital file, please email an image of something bad. Please no files larger than 250 K. See this issue's Color Police
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Administrivia

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